WO2016152627A1 - Bande de roulement de pneu et pneu comportant ladite bande de roulement - Google Patents

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WO2016152627A1
WO2016152627A1 PCT/JP2016/058013 JP2016058013W WO2016152627A1 WO 2016152627 A1 WO2016152627 A1 WO 2016152627A1 JP 2016058013 W JP2016058013 W JP 2016058013W WO 2016152627 A1 WO2016152627 A1 WO 2016152627A1
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  • the present invention relates to a tire tread and a tire having the tread, and more particularly to a tire tread capable of improving the performance on snow when the tread is new while maintaining wet performance, and a tire having the tread.
  • Winter tires also called studless tires, are well known as tires that can run on winter roads covered with snow and ice. Winter tires generally have a plurality of narrow cuts called sipe that open to the ground surface, so-called edge effect and water film removal effect, and softer compound than non-winter tires. By using it, the adhesion to the road surface in winter is improved.
  • Patent Document 1 A tire having improved braking / driving performance in the early wear has been proposed (Patent Document 1).
  • a tire in which a plurality of dimples (dents) are arranged on the tread surface, and a snow column is formed by stepping and solidifying snow in the dimple (dimple), and the driving performance is improved by the shear stress caused by the snow column.
  • Patent Document 2 proposes a tire in which a plurality of dimples (dents) are arranged on the tread surface, and a snow column is formed by stepping and solidifying snow in the dimple (dimple), and the driving performance is improved by the shear stress caused by the snow column.
  • Patent Document 4 a tire has been proposed in which a recessed portion that is recessed from the tire surface toward the tire inward direction is formed in a partial region of the tire surface.
  • JP 2004-034902 A JP-A-5-058117 JP 2011-088544 A JP 2013-169827 A
  • the recess provided on the tire surface is formed so as to improve the rolling resistance performance, and the size thereof is too small. It is difficult to improve performance. For this reason, even with the tire of Patent Document 4, it was difficult to exhibit a higher level of performance on ice and snow, particularly on snow, when the tread was new.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a tread for a tire and a tire having the tread.
  • groove refers to two opposing surfaces (wall surfaces) that do not contact each other under normal use conditions, and another surface (bottom surface) that connects the lower ends of these opposing surfaces. Means a space having a width, a depth, and a length.
  • the “cut” is also referred to as a so-called sipe, and means a thin cut that is formed radially inward from the surface of the tread by a thin blade having a shape like a knife blade, for example. .
  • the width of the “cut” on the tread surface is narrower than the lateral groove, for example, 2.0 mm or less.
  • the “cut” may be partially blocked when the surface of the tread is in contact with the road surface as a ground contact surface.
  • the “small concave portion” means a portion having a maximum length of 5.0 mm or less on the ground contact surface among the portions opened to the ground contact surface of the tread and recessed inward in the tire radial direction.
  • the “small recess” has a maximum depth in the tire radial direction of, for example, 3.0 mm or less and is relatively small.
  • the “projection length of the small concave portion” means a length (mm) obtained by projecting the small concave portion existing on the top surface of the ground contact element on a plane parallel to the tire rotation axis and perpendicular to the top surface of the ground contact element.
  • the “projection density of the small recesses” is the sum of the projection lengths (mm) of the small recesses existing on the top surface of the grounding element, projected onto a plane parallel to the tire rotation axis and perpendicular to the top surface of the grounding element. , Divided by the area (mm 2 ) of the top surface of the grounding element in the absence of small recesses, multiplied by 1000, i.e. ( ⁇ projected length of small recess / area of upper surface of grounding element) ⁇ 1000.
  • the small concave portions are regularly arranged means that the small concave portions are regularly arranged on the upper surface of the grounding element in an array such as a staggered shape, a lattice shape, a linear shape, or a tile shape. That means.
  • a plurality of grounding elements having a top surface defined by a plurality of grooves formed in a grounding surface that contacts a road surface during tire rolling and having a part of the grounding surface;
  • a tire tread having a plurality of small recesses that are open and recessed inward in the tire radial direction and do not communicate with each other,
  • the depth h of the small recess is 0.15 mm or more and 1.5 mm or less when the tread is new, Projection density of the small recesses (the sum of the projection lengths LP (mm) of the small recesses existing on the upper surface, projected onto a plane parallel to the tire rotation axis and perpendicular to the upper surface of the ground contact element, the small recesses exist.
  • the area of the upper surface (mm 2 ) when not, and multiplied by 1000) is 200 or more,
  • a tread for a tire is provided.
  • the projection density of the small recesses on the upper surface of the grounding element to 200 or more, it is possible to enhance the so-called edge effect that acts on the snowy and snowy road surface, particularly the snowy road surface, The performance on ice and snow, especially the performance on snow when the tread is new is improved.
  • the projection density of the small concave portions on the upper surface of the grounding element is preferably 250 or more, more preferably 300 or more, and further preferably 350 or more and 600 or less.
  • the plurality of small recesses opened on the upper surface of the grounding element are configured not to communicate with each other, a decrease in rigidity in the vicinity of the surface of the grounding surface is suppressed. As a result, minute collapse in the vicinity of the ground contact surface is suppressed, and wet performance is maintained.
  • the depth h of the small recess is 0.15 mm or more and 1.5 mm or less when the tread is new, it is possible to suppress the decrease in rigidity near the surface of the grounding surface due to the small recess and to prevent the small recess from snow particles. It can be used as a space for taking in, improving the performance on snow when the tread is new while maintaining wet performance.
  • the depth h of the small concave portion is smaller than 0.15 mm when the tread is new, it becomes difficult to take in snow particles by the small concave portion, and there is a possibility that the performance on snow cannot be sufficiently improved.
  • the depth h of the small recess is larger than 1.5 mm when the tread is new, the rigidity in the vicinity of the surface of the contact surface will be reduced, and it will be difficult to suppress the minute collapse in the vicinity of the surface of the contact surface. There is a risk of reducing the performance. For this reason, the said range is preferable.
  • the depth h of the small recess is preferably 0.2 mm or more and 1.5 mm or less, and more preferably 0.3 mm or more and 1.0 mm or less when the tread is new.
  • the small recess does not communicate with the groove provided on the ground contact surface.
  • the local rigidity reduction in the vicinity of the surface of the ground surface due to the communication of the small concave portion with the groove can be more reliably suppressed, thereby reducing the small concave portion when the tread is new.
  • the grounding element when provided with a thin cut, it is preferable that the small recess does not communicate with the thin cut.
  • the small concave portions are regularly arranged on the upper surface of the grounding element.
  • the small recess has a cross-sectional shape having a short length LS and a longitudinal length LL , and the projection length of the small recess projected on a plane parallel to the tire rotation axis and perpendicular to the top surface of the ground contact element.
  • the length LP is preferably longer than the length LS in the short direction of the small recess.
  • the small concave portion has an elongated shape that is more difficult to deform, it is possible to more surely suppress a decrease in rigidity in the vicinity of the surface of the ground surface, thereby more reliably ground surface surface. It becomes possible to suppress a minute collapse in the vicinity.
  • the small recesses so that the longitudinal direction thereof forms a relatively small angle with respect to the tire circumferential direction, the so-called edge effect due to the edge of the small recesses acting on the snowy and snowy road surface, particularly the snowy road surface, is achieved. Since it can be obtained more reliably, wet performance can be maintained while improving on-snow performance due to small recesses when the tread is new.
  • the length LL in the longitudinal direction of the small recess is preferably 0.15 mm or more and 3.0 mm or less.
  • wet performance can be maintained while reliably improving the performance on snow due to the small recess when the tread is new. That is, if the length LL in the longitudinal direction of the small concave portion is smaller than 0.15 mm, it is difficult to take snow particles into the small concave portion, which may make it difficult to improve the performance on snow. On the other hand, if the length LL in the longitudinal direction of the small recesses is larger than 3.0 mm, not only is it difficult to improve the density of the small recesses, but it is difficult to suppress a decrease in rigidity near the surface of the ground plane due to the small recesses, It may be difficult to maintain wet performance while improving performance on snow.
  • the length LL in the longitudinal direction of the small recess is more preferably 0.5 mm or more and 2.5 mm or less, and still more preferably 1.0 mm or more and 2.0 mm or less.
  • the length LS in the short direction of the small recess is preferably 0.15 mm or more and 0.5 mm or less.
  • wet performance can be maintained while reliably improving the performance on snow due to the small recess when the tread is new. That is, if the length LS in the short direction of the small recess is smaller than 0.15 mm, it is difficult to take snow particles into the small recess, and it may be difficult to improve the performance on snow. On the other hand, if the length LS in the short direction of the small recesses is larger than 0.5 mm, it is difficult not only to improve the density of the small recesses but also to suppress the decrease in rigidity near the ground contact surface due to the small recesses. In addition, it may be difficult to maintain wet performance while improving performance on snow.
  • the short direction length LS of the small recess is more preferably 0.2 mm or more and 0.4 mm or less, and still more preferably 0.25 mm or more and 0.3 mm or less.
  • the angle A (absolute value) between the longitudinal direction of the small recess and the tire axial direction is preferably 45 degrees or less.
  • wet performance can be maintained while reliably improving the performance on snow due to the small recess when the red is new.
  • angle A absolute value
  • the edge effect due to the small recess is relatively decreased with respect to the tire circumferential direction. It may be difficult to improve the performance on snow due to snow.
  • the angle A (absolute value) between the longitudinal direction of the small recess and the tire axial direction is more preferably 30 degrees or less, and still more preferably 0 degrees or more and 20 degrees or less.
  • the grounding element further has a narrow notch that opens to the upper surface of the grounding element and extends inward in the tire radial direction.
  • the grounding element is provided with a thin notch that opens on the upper surface of the grounding element and extends inward in the tire radial direction, thereby facilitating adjustment of the rigidity of the entire grounding element, thereby A small recess can be made to act effectively.
  • the thin notch act as a space for temporarily storing water on the wet road surface, but also the edge effect due to the narrow notch can act on the snow road surface on the snow road surface, The wet performance can be maintained while improving the performance on the snow when the tread is new at a higher level.
  • a tread for a tire capable of exhibiting a higher level of on-snow performance when the tread is new while using a small recess and suppressing a decrease in wet performance, and the tread are provided.
  • a tire is provided.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged plan view of a portion indicated by II in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line III-III in FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged plan view of a portion corresponding to the portion indicated by II in FIG. 1 of a tire tread according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged plan view of a portion corresponding to the portion indicated by II in FIG. 1 of a tire tread according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIGS. 1 to 3 An example of a tire size of a tire to which the tread 1 of the present embodiment is applied is 205 / 55R16.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing a part of a tread for a tire according to a first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged plan view of a portion indicated by II in FIG. 1
  • FIG. FIG. 3 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line III-III in FIG. 2.
  • the direction of the arrow indicated as “Circumferential Orientation” is the tire circumferential direction (rotation direction)
  • the direction of the arrow indicated as “Axial Orientation” is the tire axial direction
  • the direction of the arrow indicated as “Radial Orientation” is The tire radial direction.
  • the tread 1 has a contact surface 2 that comes into contact with the road surface when the tire rolls.
  • a plurality of grooves 3 that open to the ground surface 2 and extend in the tire circumferential direction and the tire axial direction are formed in the ground surface 2, and a plurality of ground elements 4 are partitioned by these grooves 3.
  • Each grounding element 4 has an upper surface 41 that is disposed at the outermost portion in the tire radial direction and forms a part of the grounding surface 2, and a single thin notch 6 that opens in the upper surface 41 and extends inward in the tire radial direction. ing. This thin notch 6 extends in the tire axial direction but does not communicate with the groove 3.
  • the small recessed part 5 provided in the upper surface 41 of the grounding element 4 is demonstrated.
  • a plurality of small recesses 5 that open to the upper surface 41 of the grounding element 4 and are recessed inward in the tire radial direction are regularly arranged on the entire upper surface 41 of the grounding element 4.
  • Each small recess 5 does not communicate with each other, does not communicate with the groove 3, and is formed so as not to communicate with the thin notch 6 (not shown).
  • Each small recess 5 has an elongated shape in a plan view on the upper surface 41 of the grounding element 4 (that is, has a cross-sectional shape), and in the present embodiment, has an elongated rectangular shape.
  • the longitudinal length LL in the cross section of the small recess 5 is preferably 0.15 mm or more and 3.0 mm or less, more preferably 0.5 mm or more and 2.5 mm or less, and even more preferably 1.0 mm or more and 2.0 mm or less. preferable.
  • the lateral length LS in the cross section of the small recess 5 is preferably 0.15 mm or more and 0.5 mm or less, more preferably 0.2 mm or more and 0.4 mm or less, and 0.25 mm or more and 0.3 mm or less. Is even more preferred.
  • the small concave portion 5 of the present embodiment has a longitudinal length LL of 2.0 mm and a lateral length LS of 0.5 mm, and has substantially the same cross-sectional shape from the opening to the bottom.
  • each small recess 5 has a length or depth h extending from the upper surface 41 of the ground contact element 4 in the tire radial direction.
  • the depth h is preferably 0.2 mm or more and 1.5 mm or less, and more preferably 0.3 mm or more and 1.0 mm or less. In the present embodiment, the depth h is 0.5 mm.
  • each small recessed part 5 is arrange
  • each small recess 5 is arranged such that an angle A (not shown) between the longitudinal axis and the tire axial direction is 0 degrees, that is, the longitudinal axial line extends in the tire axial direction. ing.
  • the angle A (absolute value) between the longitudinal axis of the small recess 5 and the tire axial direction is preferably 45 degrees or less, more preferably 30 degrees or less, and 0 degrees or more and 20 degrees or less. Is more preferable.
  • the length LL in the longitudinal direction is equal to the projection length LP of the small recess 5 projected onto a plane parallel to the tire rotation axis of the small recess 5 and perpendicular to the upper surface 41 of the ground contact element 4. For this reason, the projection length LP is longer than the short direction length LS of the small recess 5.
  • the plurality of small recesses 5 are regularly arranged in a tile shape on the upper surface 41 of the grounding element 4. That is, as shown in FIG. 2, there are provided rows in which a plurality of small recesses 5 are arranged in series in the axial direction at intervals substantially equal to the longitudinal length LL , and the plurality of rows are circumferential. It is the structure arranged in. Each row is arranged so that the small recesses 5 included in the row are aligned so as to be circumferentially aligned with a portion between the adjacent small recesses 5 in the adjacent row.
  • the small recesses 5 are projected at the projection density, that is, the projection length LP (mm) of each small recess 5 existing on the upper surface 41 of the grounding element 4 projected onto a plane parallel to the tire rotation axis and perpendicular to the upper surface 41 of the grounding element 4. ) Is divided by the area (mm 2 ) of the upper surface 41 of the grounding element 4 when the small recess 5 is not present, and is preferably provided so that a value obtained by multiplying by 1000 is 200 or more.
  • the projection density is preferably 250 or more, more preferably 300 or more, and further preferably 350 or more and 600 or less. In the present embodiment, the projection density of the small recesses 5 is 447.
  • the longitudinal length LL as shown in FIG. 3 (A), the shape is preferably constant over the tire radial direction, the purpose of workability improved and further the surface vicinity ensuring rigidity, As shown in FIG. 3 (B), the longitudinal length LL may be gradually shortened at the inner end in the tire radial direction.
  • the small concave portion 5 on the upper surface 41 of the ground contact element 4 having a projection density of 200 or more enhances the so-called edge effect that acts on the icy and snowy road surface, in particular, the snowy road surface. It is possible to improve the performance on ice and snow, especially the performance on snow.
  • the plurality of small recesses 5 are not in communication with each other, a decrease in rigidity in the vicinity of the surface of the ground plane is suppressed, and a minute collapse in the vicinity of the surface of the ground plane can be suppressed. As a result, wet performance can be maintained. Such an effect is further ensured by adopting a configuration in which the small recess 5 does not communicate with the groove 3 and the thin notch 6.
  • the small recess 5 Since it has a short length LS and a long length LL , the small recess 5 has an elongated shape that is more difficult to deform, and is projected onto a plane parallel to the tire rotation axis and perpendicular to the upper surface 41 of the ground contact element 4. Since the projected length LP is configured to be longer than the length LS in the short direction of the small recess 5, it is possible to more reliably suppress the reduction in rigidity in the vicinity of the surface of the ground contact surface. In addition, it is possible to suppress a minute collapse near the ground contact surface.
  • the so-called edge effect by the small concave portion 5 acting on the icy and snowy road surface, particularly the snow road surface can be obtained more reliably. Therefore, the wet performance can be maintained while improving the performance on the snow by the small concave portion 5 when the tread 1 is new.
  • the longitudinal length LL of the small recess 5 and 0.15mm or 3.0mm or less, by a longitudinal length LL of the small recess 5 was 0.5mm or 2.5mm or less, surely snow particle by the small recesses 5
  • the projection density of the small recesses 5 can be easily improved while the space near the surface of the ground surface due to the small recesses 5 can be suppressed, and as a result, the tread 1 can be more reliably secured.
  • the wet performance can be maintained while improving the performance on the snow by the small concave portion 5 at the time of a new article.
  • the length LL in the longitudinal direction of the small recess 5 is smaller than 0.15 mm, it is difficult to take in snow particles into the small recess 5 and it may be difficult to improve the performance on snow.
  • the length LL in the longitudinal direction of the small recesses 5 is larger than 3.0 mm, it is difficult not only to improve the density of the small recesses 5 but also to suppress the reduction in rigidity in the vicinity of the ground contact surface due to the small recesses 5. Therefore, it may be difficult to maintain wet performance while improving performance on snow.
  • the length LS in the short direction of the small recess 5 is smaller than 0.15 mm, it is difficult to take in snow particles into the small recess 5 and it may be difficult to improve the performance on snow.
  • the length LS in the short direction of the small recess 5 is larger than 0.5 mm, it is difficult not only to improve the density of the small recess 5, but also the reduction in rigidity in the vicinity of the ground contact surface due to the small recess 5 is suppressed. This makes it difficult to maintain wet performance while improving on-snow performance.
  • the small recesses 5 regularly arranged on the entire upper surface 41 of the grounding element 4 can suppress stress concentration on a part of the upper surface 41 of the grounding element 4, thereby more reliably in the vicinity of the surface of the grounding surface. It becomes possible to suppress a minute collapse. Moreover, since the snow particles can be taken in more efficiently by the small recesses 5, the wet performance can be maintained while improving the performance on the snow by the small recesses 5 when the tread 1 is new.
  • the narrow notch 6 provided in the grounding element 4 so as to open to the upper surface 41 of the grounding element 4 and extend inward in the tire radial direction makes it easy to adjust the rigidity of the grounding element 4, thereby more effectively.
  • the small recessed part 5 can be made to act.
  • the thin cut 6 can not only act as a space for temporarily storing water on the wet road surface, but also the edge effect by the thin cut 6 can act on the snow road surface on the snow road surface. Therefore, the wet performance can be maintained while improving the performance on snow when the tread 1 is new at a higher level.
  • the shape (transverse cross-sectional shape) of the small recess 5 in a plan view is a rectangle, but it may be a saddle shape, a rhombus, an ellipse or the like.
  • the plurality of small recesses 5 are preferably the same size and shape within the same grounding element 4, but may be different for the purpose of improving various performances of the tire.
  • the thin cut 6 is provided, but a configuration without the thin cut 6 may be used.
  • the thin notch 6 may have a shape in which both ends or one end are opened in the groove 3, a jagged shape in a plan view on the upper surface 41 of the grounding element 4, or a shape in which a jagged shape and a straight line are combined. Moreover, it is good also as a so-called three-dimensional thin notch which has a jagged shape in the tire radial direction.
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged plan view of a portion corresponding to the portion indicated by II in FIG. 1 on the surface of the tire tread according to the second embodiment of the present invention. Similar to FIG. 2, in FIG. 4, the direction of the arrow indicated as “Circumferential Orientation” is the tire circumferential direction (rotation direction), and the direction of the arrow indicated as “Axial Orientation” is the tire axial direction.
  • the second embodiment only the parts different from the tread of the first embodiment described above are mainly described, and the description of the same configuration is omitted.
  • the tread 21 of the second embodiment is open to the upper surface 241 of the grounding element 24 on the upper surface 241 of the grounding element 24, as in the tread 1 of the first embodiment described above.
  • a plurality of small recesses 25 that are recessed inward in the direction and do not communicate with each other are formed.
  • Each small recess 25 has a substantially rectangular shape (or elongated bowl shape) whose ends are arc-shaped in a plan view (having a cross-sectional shape) on the upper surface 241 of the grounding element 24.
  • the length LL in the longitudinal direction of the small recess 25 is 2.0 mm
  • the length LS in the short direction is 0.25 mm
  • the depth h of the small recess 25 is 0.5 mm.
  • the small recesses 25 are oriented so that the longitudinal direction is parallel to the tire axial direction and the lateral direction is parallel to the tire circumferential direction, and are regularly arranged in a staggered manner on the upper surface 241 of the ground contact element 24. As a result, the angle A (not shown) between the longitudinal direction of the small recess 25 and the tire axial direction is 0 degree.
  • the length LS in the short direction is the length in the tire circumferential direction
  • the length LL in the longitudinal direction is the length in the tire axial direction, so that the projection is performed on a plane parallel to the tire rotation axis and perpendicular to the upper surface 241 of the ground contact element 24.
  • the projected length LP of the small recess 25 becomes longer than the length LS in the short direction of the small recess 25.
  • the small recesses 25 are provided so that the projection density is 200 or more. In the tread 21 of the second embodiment, the projection density of the small recesses 25 is 528.
  • each small recess 25 does not communicate with the groove 23 and is formed so as not to communicate with a thin notch, though not shown.
  • the tread 21 according to the second embodiment regularly arranges the small recesses 25 in a zigzag shape, thereby suppressing the concentration of stress on a part of the upper surface 241 of the grounding element 24 and the upper surface 241 of the grounding element 24.
  • the length LS in the short direction of the small concave portion 25 is shortened within a predetermined range, and the small concave portion 25 has a long and narrow cross section, thereby more reliably suppressing minute collapse near the surface of the ground contact surface. Therefore, the wet performance can be maintained while improving the performance on the snow by the small recess 25 when the tread 21 is new.
  • FIG. 5 is an enlarged plan view of a portion corresponding to the portion indicated by II in FIG. 1 on the surface of the tire tread according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
  • the direction of the arrow indicated as “Circumferential Orientation” is the tire circumferential direction (rotation direction)
  • the direction of the arrow indicated as “Axial Orientation” is the tire axial direction.
  • the third embodiment only the portions different from the treads of the first embodiment and the second embodiment described above will be mainly described, and the description of the same configuration will be omitted.
  • the tread 31 of the third embodiment opens to the upper surface 341 of the ground element 34 and the upper surface 341 of the ground element 34 in the same manner as the tread of the first embodiment and the second embodiment described above.
  • a plurality of small recesses 35 that are recessed inward in the tire radial direction and do not communicate with each other are formed.
  • Each small recess 35 has an elongated rhombus shape in a plan view (in cross-sectional shape) on the upper surface 41 of the grounding element 34.
  • the length LL in the longitudinal direction is 2.0 mm
  • the length LS in the short direction is 0.5 mm
  • the depth h of the small recess 35 is 0.75 mm.
  • the small recesses 35 are oriented on the upper surface 341 of the ground contact element 34 such that the longitudinal direction of the small recesses 35 is inclined with respect to the tire axial direction in the tire axial direction, and are regularly arranged in a row in the tire circumferential direction and the tire axial direction. Are arranged.
  • the angle A (absolute value) between the longitudinal axis (LA) of the small recess 35 and the tire axial direction is 30 degrees.
  • the projection length LP of the small recess 35 projected onto a plane parallel to the tire rotation axis and perpendicular to the upper surface 341 of the ground contact element 34 is longer than the short direction length LS of the small recess 35.
  • the small concave portions 35 provided on the upper surface 341 of these grounding elements 34 are provided so that the projection density thereof is 200 or more. In the third embodiment, the projection density of the small recesses 35 is 484.
  • Each small recess 35 is formed so as not to communicate with the groove 33 and not to communicate with a thin notch (not shown).
  • the tread 31 of the third embodiment suppresses stress concentration on a part of the upper surface 341 of the ground contact element 34 by regularly arranging the small recesses 35 in a row in the tire circumferential direction and the tire axial direction.
  • the performance on the icy and snowy when the tread 31 is new, especially on the snowy surface. Performance can be improved.
  • the angle A (absolute value) between the longitudinal axis (LA) of the small recess 35 and the tire axial direction is set to 45 degrees or less, so that the edge effect by the small recess 35 is ensured with respect to the tire circumferential direction. Can be applied to the tire axial direction as well, so that the wet performance can be maintained while improving the performance on the snow by the small recess 35 when the tread 31 is new. .
  • a snow test was performed using a tire (conventional example) provided with a tire tread having no small recess.
  • the tire sizes of the test tires according to Examples 1 to 9 and the conventional example were all 205 / 55R16, mounted on a 6.5 J ⁇ 16 wheel, and the internal pressure was set to 200 kPa.
  • Test method (performance on snow): Attach the unused test tires to the four wheels of a front-wheel drive vehicle with a displacement of 2000 cc at the applicable rim and internal pressure described above, and drive on a snowy road with one driver, starting at 60 km / h. Longitudinal braking with the anti-lock brake system (ABS) operated was performed, and the deceleration was measured. The measurement results are shown in Table 1. In Table 1, each measured value is represented by an index with the conventional example being 100, and a larger numerical value is better.
  • the tire sizes of the test tires according to Examples 1 to 4 and the conventional example were 205 / 55R16, 6.5 J ⁇ 16 wheels were mounted, and the internal pressure was set to 200 kPa.
  • Test method (wet performance): Attach the unused test tires to the four wheels of a front-wheel drive vehicle with a displacement of 2000cc at the applicable rim and internal pressure described above, and drive on a wet road surface with a depth of 2mm with a single driver, 60km / h The vertical braking with the anti-lock brake system (ABS) operated from / h was performed, and the braking distance until stopping was measured.
  • the measurement results are shown in Table 2.
  • each measured value is represented by an index with the conventional example being 100, and a larger numerical value is better.

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L'objet de la présente invention est de fournir une bande de roulement de pneu et un pneu comportant ladite bande de roulement de sorte qu'un niveau supérieur de performance de conduite sur glace/sur neige, en particulier de performance de conduite sur neige, puisse être présenté lorsque la bande de roulement est encore neuve, tout en maintenant une performance de conduite sur sol humide. Cette bande de roulement de pneu comporte : une pluralité d'éléments de contact avec le sol qui sont divisés par une pluralité de rainures formées dans une surface de contact avec le sol qui vient en contact avec une surface de route lorsque le pneu tourne, les surfaces supérieures de la pluralité d'éléments de contact avec le sol constituant des parties de surface de contact avec le sol ; et une pluralité de petites parties évidées qui s'ouvrent au niveau de la partie supérieure et qui sont évidées dans la direction radiale du pneu, mais ne communiquent pas les unes avec les autres. La profondeur h des petites parties évidées est située dans la plage allant de 0 mm à 1,5 mm lorsque la bande est neuve, et la densité projetée des petites parties évidées (valeur obtenue en divisant la somme totale des longueurs projetées LP des petites parties évidées respectives présentes sur les surfaces supérieures des éléments de contact avec le sol, lorsqu'elles sont projetées sur un plan qui est parallèle à l'axe de rotation du pneu et perpendiculaire aux surfaces supérieures, par la superficie (mm2) des surfaces supérieures dépourvue de petites parties évidées et en multipliant ensuite le résultat par 1 000) est supérieure ou égale à 200.
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